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Brendan
Burke

"suddenly
I realised I was in the hands of a master comedian" - The Guardian"part
gorilla, part Travolta and part pure genius" - The Scotsman"one
of the funniest men in Ireland" - Hot Press"a great show by a natural
born wit" - Irish Independent News"Burke has a way with words, accents,
movements and inspired exaggeration" - Irish Examiner"a naturally
amiable raconteur, entertaining with tales from his life all done with
undeniable good humour and playful mischief" - chortle.co.uk

Brendan
Burke gave up a career in microbiology and a life of luxury in the Middle East
to pursue life as a stand-up comedian, and has since become one of the finest
and most experienced acts from the Emerald Isle. As a regular face on Irish television,
he has cemented his reputation in Ireland and is now making his assault on the
UK.

Already
a crowd favourite and at many venues across the country, Brendan's take on all
things from the drinking habits of his native folk to whatever happened in the
news the day before will win him many more fans.

Brendan
made his Edinburgh Festival debut in 2001, hosting the 'Best of Irish' show at
The Stand, and returned the following year with his first solo show 'One Night
In Baghdad'. He is now preparing his second full-length show, simply titled 'Brendan
Burke', for this year's Festival.Having spent 3 years supporting household
names including Patrick Kielty, Brendan O'Carroll and Pat Shortt, he has now progressed
to packing out theatres and arts centres in his own right, gradually amassing
a cult following along the way.

Brendan
is an instantly recognisable face from Irish television, following appearances
in hugely successful comedy shows including 'Father Ted', 'Don't Feed The Gondolas',
'The X-It Files' and 'Liffy Laughs'. He also writes a regular column for a national
Irish newspaper and has appeared in countless other programmes in a straight acting
role.